In an action involving jurisdiction under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in an international custody dispute, trial court judgment is affirmed where the California court that dissolved the marriage properly assumed initial UCCJEA jurisdiction over the child custody matter as the son’s home state, it never lost jurisdiction over the matter, and its order granting custody to husband was valid when entered and thus remains valid.   

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Appellate InformationAPPEAL from Alameda County Super. Ct. No. FF03-102572. FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWOFiled: August 7, 2009

JudgesBefore Richman, J., Kline, P.J., Lambden, J.Opinion by Richman, J.

CounselFor Plaintiff: Law Offices of Seymour M. Rose, Theodore M. Amado.

For Defendant: Law Offices of Ann F. Van De Pol, Ann F. Van De Pol; Law Offices of Robert A. Goodman, Jean Greenbaum.

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